I love my rambley horrible mess of prose that comes out of current event slop.
Look at this nonsense:
I think it is really stupid to get a credit card and buy lavish things with it when you don’t have the money to afford the balance. I think a big problem with these people is not knowing the difference between a material desire and a material necessity. I don’t know what people could possibly be racking up so much money on that they actually need for college. It said in this article that one of these college kids was in debt for two high end vehicles. That just seems ridiculous to me. People just need to learn how to budget their money and seek as much financial aid as possible. Nobody needs two cars just for themselves… especially not a person in college. If you can’t afford it and you don’t need it then you CERTAINLY should not buy it, especially with a credit card. Credit card balances gain interest, and pretty quickly. It’s my personal opinion that credit cards should only be used by people who can afford to pay off the balances in full or nearly in full every month. They shouldn’t be used as a crutch, because then the person who is using it will end up in even deeper trouble than they were in the first place. There is financial aid out there to be gained, and welfare for financially independent students…credit cards are not the answer.
Can you say…redundent? Uninformed? Lousy?
I can… as a matter of fact, I just did.